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Class Members' Web Sites

 

 

A number of class members maintain Web sites for work purposes or to support a personal cause or avocation. Here are some of them, in alphabetical order. To view a site, simply click on the link*. If you have a site of your own, or contribute to a site, the class would love to visit! Just let us know about it, and we'll link it right here.

*If clicking on the link directly does not seem to work, copy it into your browser's Web-address window and click "Go."

 

 

Philip Bashe

 

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index%3Dbooks%26field-keywords%3DPhilip%20Bashe%26search-type%3Dss%26bq%3D1/102-7813761-7554525

Phil doesn't actually have his own Web page, so for the time being the author's search page from amazon.com will have to suffice. At least it will give you an idea of the kinds of books he writes; seventeen to date..

 

 

 

Lori Berman Mann

 

http://www.marykay.com/lorimann

Lori has a Web presence in support of her work with Mary Kay Cosmetics.

 

  Dan Clurman
 

http://www.comoptions.com/

Dan is an adjunct associate professor in the School of Business at Golden Gate University in San Francisco; his wife, Mudita Nisker, a marriage and family therapist. Their company, Communication Options, teaches people in organizations to communicate more effectively. Clients have included NASA, Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco Transit Authority, and many other corporations. Dan and Mudita coauthored the book Money Disagreements: How to Talk About Them.

 

  Laurie Farber
 

http://members.aol.com/starflexp/

Laurie crafted a Web site for Starflower Experiences, "a local not-for-profit educational organization that offers programs and experiences to help people understand, appreciate, and live more in harmony with the earth's life systems." The site includes a list of resources for public education, recycling, and earth-friendly products.

 

 

Robbi Goldberg

 

http://www.robbiart.com

robbiart.com is Robbi's new website displaying the talented Westhampton Beach (L.I.) resident's many artworks. A self-taught painter, from 1983 to 1996 she lived and painted full time on the Greek island of Ios. And New York Mets' fans? You'll love Robbi's series of pastels and acrylics of the 2000 National League Champions — especially given the current squad's sorry record.

 

  Elise Goldstein LaPaix
 

http://www.sfmoma.org

Until recently, Elise worked at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, developing the content for an award-winning program called "Making Sense of Modern Art." The site, designed to appeal to both older kids and adults, has been incorporated into the curriculum of many California schools. Once you're on the site, click the "Education" link, then go to "Making Sense of Modern Art."

 

  Gail Goodgold Horowitz
  http://www.thebrookviewmanor.com

Gaile and her husband, Marty, run the Brookview Manor, a beautiful bed and breakfast inn in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains. Use their Web site to explore the inn and the woods around it, get directions there, or make reservations via e-mail.

 

  Jim Greco
 

http://www.lik-9.com

Jim, a Nassau County Sheriff, also runs a school for the training of narcotic- and bomb-detecting dogs. His site includes a photo album of "working line" puppies and dogs, and a feature story on training his organization has done with the Kingston (N.Y.) Police Department.

 

 

Debra Joy (Landis) Goldman

 

 

http://www.debrajoygoldman.com

Debra, who has over twenty years of experience as a therapist, provides individual, couple and group therapy from her office in North Palm Beach, Florida

  Thomas Miller, BA, MA
 

http://www.godswordforlife.com/index.html

Tom is Senior Pastor of Grace for Life Ministries and an Ordained Clinical Pastoral Counselor in Pennsylvania, as is his wife, Rev. Margaret M. Miller. He is also a National Christian Counselors Association Board Certified Faith-Based Crisis and Abuse Therapist Specializing in Sexual Victimization and Recovery.
 

  Lee Rose
 

 

Lee has a Web presence in his role as director of the University of Maine at Machias's Theatre Program. His section of its Web site includes a link to his personal home page, where you'll find pictures of his family and an explanation of why he's now a Bloomrosen by another name.

 

  Barbara Simpson Carswell
 

 

Barbara, who lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, is a painter of watercolors as well as an art director/graphic designer. She graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology and spent many years in the advertising field. Her clients have included Revlon, HBO, and Bloomingdales.

 

 

Jason Starr

 

http://www.culturalmedia.net

Jason, a longtime TV producer and director, is the artistic director of Cultural Media Collaborative, Inc., a not-for-profit production company committed to expanding public awareness of music, art, and culture.

 

  Sarah Woodard
 

http://home.sprynet.com/~sewoodard/index.html

Sarah has been a cranial sacral therapist since 1997. CST, a gentle, hands-on method of evaluating and enhancing the fluid, structural, and neurological environment of the central nervous system, developed out of the practice of osteopathy. "A guiding principle in CST is to engage and complement a person's natural healing," Sarah writes. "CST encourages the body to use its native resources for completing a healing process." Visit Sarah's Web site to learn more about her practice in the Berkeley, California, area, and about cranial sacral therapy in general.
 

  Ilise Zimmerman
 

http://www.maternalchildhealth.org

Ilise is the president and chief executive officer of the Northern New Jersey Maternal Child Health Consortium (NNJM/CHC), a nonprofit organization that serves as a hub for regional health care services for women and children.

 

 

Jericho Friends' Websites

 

 

Robin L. Bergman (1973)

 

http://www.robinoriginals.com
Robin L. Bergman is a full-time working artist/designer/craftsperson with her own business, Robin Originals, producing handmade loom-knitted art-to-wear. Her pieces are sold all over the country through boutiques, museum shops, galleries, and exclusive art fairs. Her studio is in Concord, Massachusetts.

 

In 2006 Robin started a group to reinstate progressive talk radio in Boston, after the local station was suddenly cancelled.
The group has a website, petition on line, a yahoo group of 350 people, is currently working on a business plan, and is networking with investors to buy its own radio station. For more info, see http://www.bosotnprogressivetalk.net, http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Save_progressive_radio_boston/, http://www.dailykos.com/story/

2007/5/1/21250/04997, and http://www.wickedlocal.com/medford/homepage/8998968384196444159.

 

She recently launched her own political blog, at http://itinerantactivist.wordpress.com.

 

 

Douglas Baumoel (1974)

www.ContinuityFBC.com

Doug’s firm, Continuity Family Business Consulting, helps families and their businesses manage the inherent conflicts of owning and working together, and deal with the often difficult process of succession or exit.

 

 
 
 

Lawrence Friedman (1969)

http://specialneedsnj.com/

Lawrence, a certified elder law attorney, specializes in elder law and nursing home/long-term care planning, guardianships, disabilities law, as well as special needs trusts to protect disability aid in gift and estate planning and personal injury and divorce settlements, and more.

 

 
 
 

Rick Kruer (1973)

http://rickkruer.com

Click here to see Rick's photo galleries, including pix of Arizona's hottest new band, At Least We're Dreaming. Its drummer? Son Patrick.

 

 
 

Roy Pollack (1973)

http://www.staysafe.net   

Roy is president of Stay Safe Security, Inc. Click here to learn about his company and its services.

 

 
 
 

Michael Stebel (1971)

http://www.nexentra.com

Michael, who lives in Florida, has his own company, Nexentra Technology Marketing. To see his photo gallery, click on http://www.mikestebelimages.com.